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INDEX TO VOLUME XX.

A.

Addrefs to his Majefty for the difmiffal of Minifters, motion for
in the Houfe of Lords, 656. On his Majefty's meffage refpect-
ing the embodying the provifional cavalry and the additional mi-
litia, 868. From the Commons on the fame account, 870. From
the Lords on his meffage refpecting remittances to Ireland, 893.
From the fame to his Majesty on his meffage refpecting the vote of
credit, 1140. Moved for in the House of Commons, respecting
the rebellion in Ireland, 1125.

Alien Bill, debates on, 899 to 907, 931 to 933. Claufe to the
fame fuggefted by the Lord Chanceller, 959. Purport of, 989.
Armorial Bearings, tax on, statement of, 909. Bill for paffed, 1048.
Affeffed tax bill confolidated, read a third time, and paffed, 936.
Anderfon, Sir John (Lord Mayor) his motion for an amendment
to the act for regulating the ailize of bread, 952.

Attorney General, his fpeech previous to his motion for a bill re-
pecting the regulation of newspapers, 820. In reply to the ob-
fervations of Mr. St. John previous to his motion refpecting the
apprehenfion of Meffrs. Arthur and Roger O'Connor, 1095.

B.

ills confirmed by royal affent, progreffive fpecification of, 606,
622, 892, 957, 999, 1049, 1057, 1174.

Budget, ftatement of, 909, &c. &c.

Baker, Mr. his motion for an enquiry into the treatment of the
French prifoners of war in the different parts of the kingdom,
604. For the ftanding order of the Houfe to exclude strangers
during a debate, 1123.

Banks, Mr. his amendment to an addrefs to his Majefty, expreffive
of his difapprobation of fending the militia to Ireland, 1140.
Barham, Mr. his objections to the motion of Mr. Wilberforce re-
fpecting the abolition of the flave trade, 812. Vindication of
the affembly of Jamaica with refpect to the Maroons, 045.
Baring, Sir Francis, oppofes the bill for preventing British vef-
fels from failing without convoy, 1015.

Baftard, Mr. oppofes the motion of Mr. Tierney refpecting an en-
quiry into the conduct of Lord Onflow, 083.

Bedford, Duke of, his fpeech previous to his motion for an addrefs
to his Majefty for the difmiffal of Minifters, 641. Reply to
Lord Borringdon, 661. Reply to Lord Grenville, 688. His
motion refpecting the Government of Ireland, 1179.

Befborough, Earl of, his motion for an addrefs to his Majefty re-
fpecting the state of Ireland, 1179.

Borringdon, Lord, his fpeech in oppofition to the addrefs for the
difmiffal of Minifters, moved for by the Duke of Bedford, 658.
Browne, Mr. H. fupports the bill for the fale of the land tax. 754.
Burdett, Sir Francis, his obfervations on the motion of Mr. St.
John refpecting the apprehenfion of Meffrs. Arthur and Roger
O'Connor, 1106. In opofition to the newfpaper bill, 1120.
Burdon, Mr. fupports the land tax fale bill, 994.

Burton, Mr. his obfervations on the motion of Mr. St. John re-
pening the apprehenfiop of Meffrs. O'Connor, 1106.
Buxton,

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Buxton, Mr. fupports the meafures propofed by Mr. Dundas for
the more effectual defence of the country againft invafion, 712.
The motion repecting the abolition of the flave trade, 792.
land tax tale bill, 831.

C.

The

Convoy of merchant veffels, motion refpecting, 1012. Debates
on the fame, 1012 to 1023.

Corn, motion for a committee to confider the loffes fustained by
British merchants on the importation of, debates on, 1000 to
1005. Negatived, ib.

Caernarvon, Earl of, oppofes the bill for the augmentation of the
officers of the militia, 1024. His remarks in reply to the Mar-
quis Townshend, 1026.

Canning, Mr. his fpeech in fupport of the motion for the abolition
of the flave trade, 786.

Carlisle, Earl of, recommends to the houfe to manifeft fome token
of approbation of the gallant oppofition of the Swifs to the law-
lefs aggreffions of the French, 718.

Cavendish, Lord George, oppofes the measure of fending the
militia to Ireland, 1164.

Curtis, Mr. Alderman, oppofes the motion of Mr. Alderman
Lushington for a committee of enquiry into the loffes fuftained
by British importers of corn, 1002.

D.

Defence of the realm, motion for a bill for, 699. Claufes intro-
duced in difcuffion of, 723 to 726.

Difmiffal of Minifters, motion for, 656.

Divorce bills, regulations concerning propofed and agreed to in
the House of Lords, 719, &c.

Delancy, General, his remarks on the obfervations of General
Tarleton refpecting the purport of Mr. Dundas's motion for the
more effectual defence of the country againft invafion, 707.
Dennison, Mr. oppofes the bill for the fale of the land tax, 991.
Douglas, Mr. Sylvefter, his obfervations on the motion of Mr. St.

John refpecting the apprehenfion of Arthur O'Connor, 1107.
Downfnire, Marquis of, his obfervations in oppofition to the ad.
drefs for the difmiffal of Minifters moved for by the Duke of
Bedford, 666. On the ftate of Ireland, in reply to fome affer-
tions of Earl Moira refpecting the fame, 694.

Duncan, Vifecunt, for granting an annuity to, bill paffed, 606.
Dundas, Mr. his obfervations previous to his motion for a bill for
incorporating the fupplementary with the ftanding militia, 577-
On the fpeech of Mr. Jekyll refpecting Earl St. Vincent, 589.
In reply to the propofition of Mr. Johnes refpecting emigrants,
603. On bringing forward his motion for the more effectual de-
fence of the country against invafion, 699. His motion for an
addrefs to his Majefty on his melage refpecting the embodying
the provifional cavalry and the additional militia, 870. Obfer-
vations in oppofition to the motion of Colonel Walpole refpecting
the Maroons, 942. On the fpeech of Mr. Tierney, reprobating
the conduct of Lord Onflow, 971. His motion for a bill for bil-
leting the cavalry, 999. For regulating the provifional cavalry.
10. For an addrefs to his Majefty refpecting the voluntary

tender

tender of service from the different regiments of militia, 1131.
Speech in reply to Mr. Sheridan's obfervations in oppofition to
the measure of fending the militia out of the kigndom, 1152.

E.

Emigrants, enquiry concerning by an Honourable Member, 60z.
Obfervations concerning, 905.

Edwards, Mr. B. his fpeech in oppofition to the motion of Mr.
Wilberforce for the revival of the difcuffion relative to the abo-
lition of the flave trade, 778.

Elford, Major, his obfervations on the objections of feveral Gen-
tlemen to the land tax fale bill, 994.

Ellis, Mr. his obfervations in oppofition to the motion of Mr.
Wilberforce refpecting the flave trade. 800.

Eften's divorce bill, difcuffion of in the Houfe of Lords, 612 to 617.

F.

French prifoners, treatment of, motions and difcuffions concerning
in the House of Commons, 604 to 609. Refolutions of the Com-
mittee on the fame, report of, 989. Motion for the communication
of the fame to princes at amity with Great Britain, 1071.

Fox, Mr. his fpeech in fupport of the motion for the abolition of
the flave trade, 800.

G.

Gafcoigne, Colonel, oppofes the motion for the abolition of the flave
trade, 792. For a bill to prohibit the fame on the northern coaft
of Africa. 955,

Grenville, Lord, his fpeech in reply to the Duke of Bedford on his
motion for an addrefs to his Majefty for the difmiffal of Minifters,
682. Oppofes the recommendation of the Earl of Carlisle re-
fpecting the gallant oppofition of the Swifs to the lawless aggref-
fion of the French, 718. Motion for an addrefs to his Majesty
on his meffage refpecting the embodying of the provifional cavalry
and the additional militia, 868. Obfervations in fupport of the
bill for the augmentation of the officers in the militia, 1027. In
fupport of the land tax fale bill, 1078.

H.

Habeas Corpus Act, motion for the continuance of the fufpenfion of,
carried in the Houfe of Lords, 868. Debates on in the House of
Commons, 884 to 889. Carried, ib. On the time for its duration,
889 to 892. Carried for Feb. 1, 1799.

Hammett, Sir Benjamin, his opinion on the land tax fale bill, 754.
Harrifon, Mr. opposes the bill for the fale of the land tax, 849.
Hawkesbury, Lord, fupports the bill for the fale of the land tax, 859.
Hobhoufe, Mr. fupports the motion for the abolition of the flave
trade, 792. Oppofes the bill for the fufpenfion of the Habeas
Corpus Act, 889. For the fale of the land tax, 853.
Holland, Lord, his fpeech in fupport of the addrefs for the difmif-
fal of Minitters, 661. Submits to the Houfe the propriety of
the arreft of Mr. Arthur O'Connor, immediately after his ac-
quittal, 1039. Oppofes the bill for the fale of the land tax, 1110,
Huffey, Mr. recommends an equal tax upon all property, and op-
pofes the land tax fale bill, 996.

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Ireland,

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Ireland, ftatement refpecting, 693.

Jekyll, Mr. cenfures the conduct of Minifters refpecting their delay
in bringing forward the bufinefs of a pecuniary grant to Earl St.
Vincent, 582. His obfervations on the motion of Mr. St. John
refpecting the apprehenfion of Meffrs. Arthur and Roger O'Con-
nor, 1105. Oppofes fending the militia out of the kingdom, 1167.
Johnes, Mr. his propofition refpecting emigrants, 602. Further
remarks relative to, 905. Objections to the land tax fale bill, 993.
Jolliffe, Mr. oppofes the bill for the fale of the land tax, 895, 1050.
K.

King, his fpeech on proroguing the Parliament, 1187.

Kinnoul, Earl of, fupports the bill for the sale of the land tax, 1112.

L.

Land tax fale bill, copy of, 760, &c. Its principle and operation,
detail of, 727 to 737. Refolutions of the committee refpecting
the faine, 737 to 744.
Debates on in the House of Commons,
744 to 759, 831 to 842, 845 to 848, 849 to 860, 895 to 897,
990 to 999, 1030 to 1035, 1050 to 1054. Paffed, ib. Debates
in the Houfe of Lords, 1073 to 1079, 1083 to 1086, 1110 to 1123,
Bill paffed, ib. Proteft againft it, ib.

Libel in a public paper, proceedings on in the Lords, 637 to 641.
Lanfdowne, Marquis of, his fpeech in fupport of the addrefs, for

the difmiffal of ininifters, 671. Reply to Lord Grenville, 688.
Liverpool, Earl of, his obfervation on the fhip-owners' bill, 1065.
Loughborough, Lord, his obfervations on the arreft of Mr. Ar-
thur O'Connor immediately after his acquittal. 1041. In op-
pofition to the fhip owners' bill. 1067.

M.

Maroons, motion for taking into confideration the negotiation
entered into between them and a British general, 941. Debates
on, 942 to 947. Negatived, ib.

Meffage, from his Majesty to the House of Commons refpecting
the grant of an annuity to Lord Vifcount Duncan, 579. Io Earl
St. Vincent, 581. To the Houfe of Lords refpecting the em-
bodying of the provifional cavalry and the additional militia, 867.
To the Houfe of Commons on the fame, 869. To the House of
Lords refpecting remittances to Ireland, 893. To the fame re-
fpecting the vote of credit, 1108. To the fame on the voluntary
tender of fervice from different regiments of militia, 1128.
Militia officers' augmentation bill, debates on, 1024 to 1029. Se-
veral regiments of, tender of their fervices to his Majesty, mes-
fage concerning, 1128.

Minority, lift of, in the Houfe of Lords, who voted for the Duke
of Bedford's motion for the difmiffal of minifters, 689. In the
Houfe of Commons against the bill for the duration of the fuf-
penfion of the Habeas Corpus Act, 892. For the motion of Mr.
St. John refpecting the cafe of Mefirs. Arthur and Roger O'Con-
nor, 1108. For the motion of Mr. Sheridan relative to the ftate
of Ireland, 1124. Addition to against the addrefs to his Majefty
refpecting the militia being fent out of the kingdom, 1165. In
the Houfe of Lords for Lord Befborough's motion for an address
to his Majefty refpecting the state of Ireland, 1179.

Major

Major, Mr. Henniker, oppofes the motion of Mr. Wilberforce
refpecting the flave trade, 799.

Malden, Lord, his obfervations in favour of the emigrants, 905.
Manning, Mr. oppofes the meafure of fending the militia out of
the kingdom, 1164.

Martin, Mr. contends for the attachment of a due degree of refpon-
fibility to Lords Lieutenants of counties, 983. Oppofes the mo-
tion of Mr. Lufhington for a committee of inquiry into the loffes
fuftained by British importers of corn, 1002.

Moira, Earl, his ftatement refpecting Ireland in oppofition to the
affertions of the Marquis of Downthire, 693.

Mulgrave, Lord, his fpeech in vindication of the conduct of Mi.
nifters on the Duke of Bedford's address for their dismissal, 676.

N.

Navy, bill for the more effectually manning of, by fufpending
protections, debates on, 1044 to 1048.

Newspapers, motion for a bill for the regulation of, debates on,
820 to 831. Purport of faid bill, 1007. Debates on the fame,

1081, 1032, 1118 to 1122.

New Taxes, debates on the introduction of, 921 to 926.
Nicholls, Mr. propofes an amendment to the motion for the grant
of an annuity to Earl St. Vincent, 588. Reprobates the fyftem
of coercion in Ireland, 709. Remarks on the bill for the redemp-
tion of the land tax, 757. Oppofes the addrefs to his Majefty
respecting the voluntary tender of fervice from the militia, 1131.

O.

O'Connor, Mr. Arthur, the arrest of immediately after his ac-
quittal, fubmitted to the confideration of the Houfe, 1039 to 1042.
Detention of, motion refpecting, 1063. Meffrs. Arthur and
Roger's apprehenfion, motion refpecting, debates on, 1095 to 1108.
Onflow, Lord, inquiry into his conduct as Lord Lieutenant of the
county of Surrey, refpecting the carrying into effect in that
county the act of Parliament for the better defence of the realm,
motion for, 970. Debates on, 971 to 988.

Oxford, Earl of, his proteft on the rejection of the motion made in
the House of Lords relative to the state of Ireland, 1184.

P.

Patents, renewal of, motion refpecting in the Houfe of Com-

mons, 939.

Petitions, for the repeal of the watch and clock tax, 579, 592,
594. From the county of Dumbarton for a tax upon all pro-
perty, 958. From the merchants of Liverpool against the flave
carrying bill, 1023. From the merchants and underwriters of
the city of London, that the fhip owner's bill might not pafs
into a law, 1069.

Protection from imprefs, fufpenfion of, for a time limited, bill
for paffed, 1048.

Proteft, entered against the rejection of the Duke of Bedford's
motion for an addrefs to his Majefty for the difmiffal of Minif-
ters, 689. Against the land tax bill, 1113. Against the rejec-
tion of the Duke of Leinster's motion for an inquiry into the
ftate of Ireland, 1126. Against that of the Earl of Besborough to
the fame effect, 1180.

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